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Title: Cairn:identifying network locations for large scale censorship by resource-constrained adversaries
Authors: Agarwal, Anshika
Chakravarty, Sambuddho (Advisor)
Keywords: Internet Censorship
Autonomous system
Traceroute
Pefix hijacking
Collateral damage
Network topology and dns resolvers
Issue Date: 15-Sep-2016
Abstract: Censorship of the Internet by government is a hotly contested topic. Some nations lean more towards free speech; others are much more conservative. How feasible is it for a government to censor the Internet? What mechanisms can it use? Where all shall it install the censorship infrastructure? What collateral damage can be seen in other countries? In this paper, we attempt to look at these questions in general, and present a case study of India-a country which currently performs limited censorship, but which will likely change its access policies in the near future.
URI: https://repository.iiitd.edu.in/jspui/handle/123456789/437
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